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Kot two -f.. imm nil cAMMfiA THIU r BjmUMt igLt i, tm i«p, mm'i '■ V. fV- fTl Social Notes Misses Mil(hed and Audrey ' Mclwall*f and brtJthcr left l(he -eity txsr N. C. where they will spend three or four VeeRs. While there they v4liU ^isifc in F«,yettevill€, Wll^ and &ke Warkenaoor. Mrs. W. 3. Truitt of this city left Saturday for New York wh'ere slie will «pend a week with relative and friends. Mr. Rob^ Mitchell of 1100 Block street left th« city Friday June 24th to spend his weeks vacation with his mother, Mrs. P. Mitchell in Tallahassee Fla., and with his Itrother, Willie Mitchell, in St. Petersburg, Florida. , Mr. Mifchell wili re turn ^pn July 4, and he wishes for all his friends a happy vaca tion whi^e he i; in Florida. Wednesday Jane 22, Mrs. A. L. Tuck enfertainiald at pinner Mrs. Agnes Mitchell, teacher of home economics at Win ton, N. C. and Miss Johns who teaches home eeonomiei in Leaksville^ G. These ladies are atiwnding Isummer session at the N. C. College. H. R. l^roB Md daughter left last Thursday for a two weeks vacation in York ..J QUO. ^^>.^111 Miss Maggie Blackwell, * graduate of Hillside High School leaves July first for « vacation of two weeks In Laur- inbuiy, N. C. and firldgeville, Delaware where she will visit her sisten. wetki. IBIshop Bronfleld Johnson pre sented a very touching Radflo program Sunday aft^smoon from 3:00 until 4:0b p. m. Those appearing on projpram werer- Miss Marybelle Johnspn, • i>olo, Bishop F. W. Sowell' speaker for the hour. Solo M i s a Gertrue Norria, i selection by Men’s e}ioru» of E3Mt Durham of whic h Wilaon Barbee is dirpclor, solo Miss Pnallna Bkr- bee and duel by Miss Minnie I^ee e'^d Mattie Lee Nicjr and Miu Gladys Conn pianidit. The program was enjoyed by oil I'stner*. er is spen4 Dr. I -Charlottee H. Brown, pk'esi^ent of Palmer Memorial Institute was the guest of Mrs. Minnie Pearson on Fayetteville Street, S'unday. Louis Mayo, Mesdames Annie Mayo, Dora Barbee Ida Culton ai(d Hampton,’ Jr. Carlton u. are leaving July 1st for New Jer- sevaHd-^®^ York;.for two What Is Your Beauty Problem? CONSULT MME. DeSHAZOR—DIAGNOSIS FREE DeSHAZeR BEAUTY SALOM 702 1-2 FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONE Fh6»71 A FULL LIN& OF COSMETICS SIX COMPETENT OPERATORS fO SERVE YOU OUR PREPARATION GUARANTEED TO GROW HAIR Mrs. Annie J. Laster is sp ing tbie weeC end In Washington t). C| on business and visiting many friends. While in Wash ington she win attend a wedfliHg of one of her friends Miss Gladys Elisabeth Sedlon to Mr. James Edward SalmsR pf Washington, D. C. Mrs. ^ster is accompan ied by Miss Iris Pettiford, a Junior teacKer '^of the White Rock Church School. Mi4 Petti- ford will visit her brother while in Washington. wms ZSTA PRIZE DoiMgl^Of The fY* ni« fin* op«n ^ouM iot tht SMMoa was staged on the |awn and spacious porch of ifhe ! Y*. TIm Secretary had a nambdr of, KamM laid out f"r nte gdests to enjoy. Cii>quet was flayed *>M>y many until it became too dark to play. After 1 ^rew dark. Bingo, Po^Se-No, Pick up sticks and cards were enjoyed werybody. * At SiiO punch and cookie were served. The guests lei vir; pltMtd with Ihtir tvninff spent at the “Y” ieventy one ptrsona registered and this Si just the 'beginning. An oP*J> bouse for the community is planned for at least twice'I month and' the public is cojrdl' ally inviteu to attend and koo# ihe “Y" better. The “Y" is pleased to announce that Min A. Marie Faulk is Secn^ary or the sttmitter, due to the esignatioR of Mrs. Haiel Kno*^ Spend Week-End la Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Locklear of ICO-? C streel; spent the week- end- in Norfolk, Va. attending the Sunday School Convention, Mr. and' Mrs. Sherman Slater the former Miss Buria Lee An thony. Spent the week-end with relatives in Wortolk, Va. Leave City For Phila. .1 - , Misses JolTnnie Mae Williams and Helen K. Jones left the cify Saturday night to spend the summer in Philadelphia, Penn, with Miss Williams’ ^parents. MISS GIU^DYS SMITH ' SenCor •t«i4aat of Smmmmr high •ehoel. SL Loiiia, who wHi first prise In |1m Z*tM Flii Beta Clkeer Up eenteat fw that in*, •poMoreti reemtly ,|9 Xi Zeta chapter, S»fOr EUie G«aH«, ehalnnaa. Miafe L « • Swhra B«ted eae sh*w actress mni Zeta serer. Is el the priMe sa9vers h«hi»4 ^ drive te provlSe cheer far sh«t> int. (Calvia Service). Vaca;tioning Miss Annie Hicks left the city to go to the iBIlue Ridge Moun tains where she will spend the summer. ^ The Coml^amty^Club of Wall tewn will 4 f^»s8rvs! ^ first smniversani F^fday evening, uly 1, at seven o’clock at the home of Mrs. Percy fiarbee at 1022 Second street. Progreissive Store Inc. “NORTH CAROUNA STORES FOR NORTH CAROLINA PEOPLE" D U R H A M—506, N. GREGSON ST. — 712 FAYETTEVILLE ST. — 600 ROXBORO ST 1013 CHAPEL HILL STREET SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JULY 1st it 2nd ' Piok or ChuBi Salmon TALL CANA lOc SOAP SALE LUX, 2 PACKAGES 19c LUX, TOILET SOAP, 3 GAKES — 19c LIFEBUOY, 3 BARS — 20c RiInSO, 3 PACKAGES 25c MASON JAR CAPS. Dozen 22c FRUIT J^RS, Pints, Doxen — 65c FRUIT JXRS, Quartt, Dosen 7 Sit FRUIT JARS, dalI«nt;"Dosen-^1.00 JAR RINGS, 6 Doaen 25c PROGRESSIVE COFFEE JlpJ BREAKFAST COFFEE LIPTOBfS TEA •POUND >7cJ POUND ! 1*^ i^ lb, pkg. 23e VINEGAR, APPLE CtDER, 24 o*. Bo^Ia lOe VINEGAR, Apple aler, Bulk. Gallon 19c AUgaod ^raBd, No. Cut Boot*, 3 No. 2 Cans ~ 25« V ' I CaMpboll’s ' Tontto 20 os. Can, 3 for 25c Toaipie Garden* Tea, 3 oz. pkg., 4 for Snperf^ Midgot Poat, No. 2 Can — — Sonthern BolU Margarine, U>. Carton 12 l-2c Droatodnry Grapofruit Jnlce, 3 No. 2 Cans —- —! — 25e DroBMldarjr Grapefruit Slices, 3 .No. 2 Cant — — 29c JELLO he Cream Powder, 3 pkgt. 25e Van Caadpe Toasato Cocktail, 20 hs. Can, 3 for •— 2Sie Picklot, Sonr or Dill*, Quart* Jnr l2 l-2c CRAPEJUICE «-* BotOm — 25c sardines, 3 Can, lOc MMSt PrejMMMvp SALAS DRESSING |'.2 pint Jar —lOe PM Jmr — — ——— ifo Qmt Jar — — — — Jf «- FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fla. .0«*ngM, Nice SIm, Dos. — 17c BANANAS, 4 Potmds — — —::— 17c ■9HP No, I White Potatoes, 8 Pound* 13ie) Gsdif. L»IONS, 380*, dos. igle C^if. CARMITS, Bnnch 7 l-U Mrs. "EaUe Sneed entertained as guest of Washington High School Raleigh, N. C. Miss Alice Bryan, Wjillie Herndon, Louise Hawkins £]na Peterson Margaret Bartley and their teacher Agnes ^ Herndon. They presented their home Projects at the Home Econo mics Institute. ^ While here tliey visited the home of Mrs. W> V. Peddy Home Economic Teath er. The Home Mission had no entertafnmenf at the home o{ Mrs. R. B. Humber. The fdlow ing were present: Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Carter, Mesdames Mary Brown, Mary Fuller, Mamjie Kenn3y, | Mary Terry, Rebecca Hayes, Bernik John son, Inez Vickers, Janie Vick* ers, Kd£^om, Viola Brewer, Valia Roberston, T. 1 n a Ratiif, Addle Lyon Hattie Pratt and ■ liliie Ma^ B>om\ Mrs. Ida Greens- ' boro, N. C. is the guest of her '* daughter, Mrs. M. A. Watson on Fayetteville St. Misses Ka^ and Marie Shaw of Brooklyn New Yoric were the week end guest of their cousin Miss Janet Williams of this city. ^ Miss Ada Xjng of this , city entertained the memben^ of the 'Star Light club *at her home Friday 'pight June 24. T h ,e home was attractively decorated with cut flowers and the pljib colors pinl ui3*‘bltiUi Numer ous games were i^ayed and a delicious repast was served con sisting of chicken salad, ice cream, orange pineapple Am- brosa - cake peanuts and mints. Souvenirs were given at the close of the entertainment. Brown and Mrs. blanche Smith. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE CAROUNA.T1ME9 YWC CLUB HC»J>S REGULAR MCET1I«S TUESDAY The Y, W. C. Club of Secojidj, Baptist Church held its regular meeting Tuesday night at the home of Miss Fannie McQuaig. Mrs. Mae Willie Webb, the presi. dent presided and business mat ters were discussed by members of ;thc club. Members present were: Misses Louise Taylor, Fan nie McQua^, Tola Bady, Mary Love, Sallfe MoCright, Hattie White, Mesdam^ Lucy Jenkins, Maef W. Wel^. The pieeting a^ joumed to meet with Miss Allie McCri^ht. Miss Willie Mae Parker, stud ent of Palmer Memorial institute is spending the week in Aaleigh, N. C. with Miss Vera Lewis. WISE AND otherwise CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. PRATT Thursday Gening the JVise and Otherwise Club nrSt at the home of Mrs. Doletha Pratt 604 BUm 8t Mrs. Pratt, president presid ed ever the meeting. Mrs. Maggie Morgan read the report which led into the "iiacussion of busi ness matters.' After the devotional program and business side of the matter had been discussed a very amusing card gjame took place. Along with several other games such as Hearts, Kg and Jirk. The members went for a bicycle ride for an outing which was the highlight of the evening. A delicious repast consisting of mints, tea, sandwichfes, cup tea cakes and bon bon)i. -*--^, . llie evening was highly by all present. NOTICE \ All Society News musf be in not later than Tuesday at’ noon to assure being printed om the society page. After Tuesday ndon there is no guarantee of ' the news being presented on the so ciety page, but will be prinfi^ the following week. Society Editor, ^ Janet L. Williams ORGANIZER THE MT. ZIOJJ BAPTIST CHfJRCH \ Sunday, 3, at 3:00 P. M. will mark another ei^ch in the' history of the Mt. iion Baptist church. One hundreff and twenty -flye^seiQiB we Ib i>e taken pff the door to the enlranee on the left. And for the first time sin:e {he construclToIr'oT the new church, the membership and the public Rent Check Grows To $8,S38 bi 20 Years IF YQ«j’ftE PATIMC A MIMTH IN RENT, TOl® OIECICS WITH ’« PER CENT IN TEREST ADDED WILL PILE UP TO A TOT AL OF $8,838.51 FOR YOUR LANDLORD IN « TWENTY YEARS. JHATS ENOUGH TO PA Y FOR A FINE 8.000 HOME OF YOUR OWN, AND .LEAVE A BALANCE CM' $330(0 BESIDES. i *1 1 LOOK AT THE FIGURES IN THIS TABLE, | SHOWING WHAT YOUR MON’HILY RENT CHECK AMOUNTS TO IN TEN AND TWEN TY YEARS, WITH INTEREST FIGURED AT ^ PER CENT PER ANNUMi V t ' Moaithljr Rent Ratos' 20-Year* t 1 ^ 8iS38«8i 28.00) 3.954.2P 11,038.84 SOiOO— 4,7M.04 13,242.77 sem/ao 5,53i!|.88 - -- * 1^449.9C 4oJdq '•£- 6,328.72 ■ 17,857^02 45.00 7,117.88 .. .. 19,884.18 80.04 7,908.40 ■■‘F' 22,071.28 THOSE SAME RENT CHECKS, UNDER THE FINANCING PLANS MADE POSSIBLE BY the tFEDERAL HOU^NG PjHOGRAM, WILL BUILD A MODERk HOME FOR YOUmCHT NOW^, AND WILL P|ilT THE LOAN ON IT!; TOGETHER WITH INTEREST, TAXES AND INSURANCE, IN TWENTY YEARS. LOANS MAY BE OBTAINED UP TO 90 PER CENT OF APPRAISED VALUE OP HOUSE AND LOJ. WHY KEEP ON PAYING FCm A NOT GET IT? I 'i I. INSTAIJJMENT SHiURES « PER CEOT PAID UP share 4 PER CENT IW^AL BDlLDlNGl and P. L. McCOY, CHAIRMAN OF THE iC. C. SPAULDING, PRESIDENT ^ • m 114 W. PARRISH ST. PHC^E J-3921 « R. L. McDOUGLAD, Socretary>Tr«M. 81« FAYBTTEVILLE ST. F-5921 Mrs. William |E. King, of Chi cago, who in jitely fall of 193S headed a group of social-minded women who founded the National Junior League, Inc., to foster the qualities*^'of race pride, noble womanhood' and high character in the nation*! young colored women. The organization held its second annual conference at the Vincennes hotel, Chicago, Friday and Safurday. (ANP) will be permllEed to enter the church from this side. The pro'- cession will hegin at the home pf Miss Nettie Greene. The Bev. Kato Ceaser with hTs congrega tion of singers will lead, followeu by the “Just Come Four Quar- tett.” There will be a great day in Zion, do not miss Chfs service. The public Is cordially invited to be present. William H. Puller, pastor. iSAY YOU SAW I’P IN I THE CAROLINA TIMES BEALE ^MOTHER) AVENUE BAl'l * Ch'JKCi L bl .tUCtC BY LIGHTNING MEMPHIS, July 2, (By Jas. C. Dickerson for AtO*J The Fiist h\aptist cliufCh, Bealis ave. , (better known m Beale S^eet Baptist church), was struck by . a bolt ot lightning Sunday at 6 p. m. just about the time a half dt'sen worshippers ga-. thered for' Sle BYPU session. Thi meeting suddenly ended by th^ church'^s peing locked and temporarily condemned ,by fire men an(i city authorities. TJhe statue of John the Bap tist, aoornln^ a steeple of the dOiurch, diverted the bolt, pre venting more serious damage" than the two holes smashed in the roof'alKlMf" sidewall cracked from the steeple. None were killed or injured, save a score of pigeons, nesting in the steeples. The church is one of the larg est and oldest of city’s cplored churches, and is the mother church of some eight or ten others that split from it as the years passed. The conf, *ega- tiop.M tipder the pM‘x>raie of Dr. G. A. Long, , wno is widely known ever };he Unit >4 Statts, j being affiliated with the Nation-' al Baptist Convention of which the Rev. H. 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